AD-A237 389 ( ETL 91-5 18 JUNE 1991 ENGINEERING TECHNICAL LETTER FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING CRITERIA EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND MARKING OF EXITS 0l ELECTE JUN 2 7 1991. SED OFFICE of THE CIVIL ENGINEER DIRECTORATE of MILITARY CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING DIVISION uwstribution 3TATEMEiIT. APFROVED FOR Pl'eLIC -,ELEASE DISTRIn"TION IS UNLIMITED 91-03601 1 I I 1111 li 11 I1'1
Fire Protection Engineering Criteria and Technical Guidance for Emergency Lighting and Marking of Exits 1. REFERENCED PUBLICATIONS a. AFR 8-7, Air Force Engineering Technical Letters, January 1987 b. AFR 88-15, Criteria and Standards for Air Force Construction (15 December 1985 draft) c. MIL-HDBK 1008A, Fire Protection for Facilities Engineering, Design, and Construction, 31 March 1988 d. National Fire Protection Association Standard 101 (NFPA 101), The Life Safety Code e. NISTIR 4399, Evaluation of Exit Signs in Clear and Smoke Conditions, August 1990 f. HQ AFOMS/SGPR, Use of Radioluminescent Signs and Markers, 16 December 1985 g. HQ USAF/LEEE, Use of Radioluminescent Signs and Markers, 11 May 1986 2. CRITERIA/TECHNICAL GUIDANCE a. Emergency lighting must be provided IAW NFPA 101, Chapter 5, Section 5-9. Normally emergency lighting is required only for designated stairs, aisles, corridors, ramps, escalators, and passageways leading to an exit. Interior rooms and windowless rooms generally do not require emergency lighting unless they meet the definition of a "Windowless Structure" in NFPA 101, Chapter 30, Section 30-1.3.5. Mechanical rooms, telephone equipment rooms, and similar utility spaces generally do not require emergency lighting." (1) Emergency lighting in facilities provided with a stand-by electric generator should be powered by the generator. Such generators must be installed, tested, and maintained in accordance with NFPA 110, Emergency and Standby Power Systems. (2) Emergency lighting in other facilities will be powered by batteries incorporated in the lighting fixtures. --- Attachment 2
(3) Fixtures with wall mounted battery packs will not be used. Fixtures with remote battery packs are permitted. Existing fixtures with wall mounted battery packs meeting minimum NFPA 101 standards will not be replaced simply to eliminate wall mounted battery packs. Existing fixtures with wall mounted battery packs located where not required by NFPA 101 should be removed. b. Marking of means of egress must be provided IAW NFPA 101, Chapter 5, Section 5-10. (1) Externally illuminated signs must have letters displayed on a white opaque background. (2) Internally illuminated signs must have illuminated letters displayed on an opaque background. Internally illuminated signs include surface illuminated fixtures such as light emitting diode type. (3). The lettering on all exit signs must be a single uniform color for the entire installation. Each base will establish their standard lettering as either red or green. Bases in or near jurisdictions with established exit signs lettering colors should adopt similar red or green standards. (4) Existing exit signs meeting minimum NFPA 101 standards should not be replaced simply to standardize sign colors. (5) All internally illuminated signs must use low maintenance low energy consuming lighting. Light emitting diodes are recommended for all applications; however, other low maintenance, low energy consuming, lighting such as riorescent fixtures or neon fixtures are permitted. (6) Incandescent fixtures are not permitted. Existing incandescent fixtures meeting NFPA 101 standards may remain in service. (7) In overseas locations, different colors, pictorials, and/or bilingual lettering may be required to remain consistent with local national standards. Exit marking must always be located as required by NFPA 101 and additional marking is permitted to remain consistent with local national standards. The overseas theatre MAJCOM fire protection engineer must publish a formal standardized policy to implement variations from NFPA 101 and this ETL. (8) Self-luminous, electroluminous or radioluminous signs are not permitted. These types of signs contain radioactive materials that are nuclear reactor by-products and controlled by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The Air Force Office of the Surgeon General, USAF Radioiso'ope Committee, has prohibited the use of these signs (rcference f). Special handling is required..r their disposal. Attachment 2-2-
(a) Existing signs, installed before the 14 May 1986 prohibition (reference g) on new installations, may remain in service until replaced at the end of the ten year service life. All signs must have been replaced not later than 1 June 1996. (b) IAW NRC requirements, records of the exact location, manufacturer, and date of installation of each sign must be maintained by the facility owner (base real estate office), base fire department, and local environmental health office. (c) Broken or damaged signs must be treated as a radiological hazardous materials incident similar to a "Broken Arrow" incident. Incidents must be reported through radiological health channels to the NRC. (d) Removed undamaged or unbroken signs must be returned to the manufacturer for disposal. If the manufacturer is no longer in business or has lost NRC license to handle radioactive material, the base is responsible for arranging for disposal at the approved site in Barnwell, SC. Accesston For NTIS GRA&I DTIC TAB Unannonced justif Ication D By Distribution/ ID1st Avainbillity Codes A-;il and/or- Special -3- Attachment 2
18 Jun 91 ENGINEERING TECHNICAL LETTERS (ETL) SECTION A - CURRENT ETLs ETL Number Title Date Issued 82-2 Energy Efficient Equipment i0 Nov 82 83-1 Design of Control Systems for HVAC 16 Feb 83 Change No. 1 to ETL 83-1, U.S. Air Force Stndardized Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Control Systems 22 Jul 87 83-3 Interior Wiring Systems, AFM 88-15 Para 7-3 2 Mar 83 83-4 EMCS Data Transmission Media (DTM) Considerations 3 Apr 83 83-7 Plumbing, AFM 88-8, Chapter 4 30 Aug 83 83-8 Use of Air-to-Air Unitary Heat Pumps 15 Sep 83 83-9 Insulation 14 Nov 83 84-2 Computer Energy Analysis 27 Mar 84 Change 1 Ref: HQ USAF/LEEEU Msg 031600Z MAY 84 1 Jun 84 84-7 MCP Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) 13 Jun 84 84-10 Air Force Building Construction and the Use of Termiticides 1 Aug 84 86-2 Energy Management and Control Systems (EMCS) 5 Feb 86 86-4 Paints and Protective Coatings 12 May 86 86-5 Fuels Use Criteria for Air Force Construction 22 May 86 86-8 Aqueous Film Forming Foam Waste Discharge Retention and Disposal 4 Jun 86 86-9 Lodging Facility Design Guide 4 Jun 86 86-10 Antiterrorism Planning and Design Guidance 13 Jun 86 86-14 Solar Applications 15 Oct 86 86-16 Direct Digital Control Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems 9 Dec 86 87-1 Lead Ban Requirements of Drinking Water 15 Jan 87 87-2 Volatile Organic Compounds 4 Mar 87 87-4 Energy Budget Figures (EBFs) for Facilities in the Military Construction Program 13 Mar 87 87-5 Utility Meters in New and Renovated Facilities 13 Jul 87 87-9 Prewiring 21 0o$ R7 Atch 3 (1 of 3) L:H D
ENGINEERING TECHNICAL LETTERS (ETL) 18 Jun 91 SECTION A - CURRENT ETLs ETL Number Title Date Issued 88-2 Photovoltaic Applications 21 Jan 88 88-3 Design Standards for Critical Facilities 15 Jun 88 88-4 Reliability & Maintainability (R&M) Design Checklist 24 Jun 88 88-5 Cathodic Protection 88-6 Heat Distribution Systems Outside of 2 Aug 88 88-8 1 Aug 88 Cholorfluorocarbon (CFC) Limitation in Buildings Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems 4 Oct 88 88-9 Radon Reduction in New Facility 88-10 Construction 7 Oct 88 Prewired Workstations Guide Specification 29 Dec 88 89-2 Standard Guidelines for Submission of Facility Operating and Maintenance Manuals 23 May,,89 89-3 Facility Fire Protection Criteria for Electronic Equipment Installations 9 Jun- 89 89-4 89-6 Systems Furniture Guide Specification Power Conditioning and Continuation 6 Jul 89 Interfacing Equipment (PCCIE) in the Military Construction Program (MCP) 7 Sep 89 89-7 Design of Air Force Courtrooms 90-1 Built-Up Roof (BUR) Repair/Replacement 29 Sep 89 Guide Specification 23 Jan 90 90-2 General Policy for Prewired Workstations and Systems Furniture 26 Jan 90 90-3 TEMPEST Protection for Facilities Change 1 Ref: HQ USAF/LEEDE Ltr 90-4 dated 20 April 90, Same Subject 20 Apr 90 1990 Energy Prices and Discount Factors for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis 24 May 90 90-5 Fuel and Lube Oil Bulk Storage Capacity for Emergency Generators 26 Jul 90 90-6 Electrical System Grounding, Static Grounding and Lightning Protection 3 Oct 90 90-7 Air Force Interior Design Policy 12 Oct 90 90-8 Guide Specifications for Ethylene 90-9 Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) Roofing 17 Oct 90 Fire Protection Engineering Criteria for Aircraft Maintenance, Servicing, and Storage Facilities 2 Nov 90 90-10 Commissioning of Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems Guide Specification 17 Oct 90 Atch 3 (2 of 3)
18 Jun 91 ENGINEERING TECHNICAL LETTERS (ETL) SECTION A - CURRENT ETLs ETL Number Title Date Issued 91-1 Fire Protection Engineering Criteria Testing Halon Fire Suppression Systems 2 Jan 91 91-2 High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) Hardening in Facilities 4 Mar 91 91-3 Water Supply for Fire Protection 14 Jun 91 91-4 Site Selection Criteria for Fire Protection Training Areas 14 Jun 91 91-5 Fire Protection Engineering Criteria - Emergency Lighting and Marking of Exits 18 Jun 91 SECTION B - OBSOLETE ETLs No. Date Status 82-1 10 Nov 82 Superseded by ETL 83-10, 86-1, 87-4 82-3 10 Nov 82 Superseded by ETL 83-5, 84-2 82-4 10 Nov 82 Superseded by ETL 84-7 82-5 10 Nov 82 Superseded by ETL 84-1, 86-13, 86-14 82-6 30 Dec 82 Cancelled 82-7 30 Nov 82 Cancelled 83-2 16 Feb 83 Superseded by ETL 84-3 83-6 24 May 83 Cancelled 84-3 21 Mar 84 Cancelled 84-4 10 Apr 84 Superseded by ETL 86-7, 86-15, 87-5 84-5 7 May 84 Superseded by ETL 84-8, 86-11, 86-18, 88-6 84-6 Not Issued Cancelled/Not Used 84-9 5 Jul 84 Superseded by ETL 88-7 86-3 21 Feb 86 Superseded by ETL 86-4 86-6 3 Jun 86 Superseded by ETL 86-11, 86-18, 88-6 86-7 3 Jun 86 Superseded by ETL 86-15 86-12 3 Jul 86 Superseded by ETL 90-2 86-13 18 Aug 86 Superseded by ETL 86-14 86-15 13 Nov 86 Superseded by ETL 87-5 86-17 17 Dec 86 Superseded by ETL 89-6 86-18 18 Dec 86 Superseded by ETL 88-6 87-3 12 Mar 87 Superseded by ETL 87-6, ETL 88-5 87-6 21 Aug 87 Superseded by ETL-88-5 87-7 14 Oct 87 Superseded by ETL 89-1 Chg 1 30 Dec 87 Superseded by ETL 90-1 88-1 5 Jan 88 Superseded by ETL 89-2 88-7 24 Aug 88 Superseded by ETL 90-3, ETL 91-2 89-1 6 Feb 89 Superseded by ETL 90-4 89-5 Issued as ETL 90-7 Atch 3 (3 of 3)